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Dog, for future reference, trade04 is the last person on this board I would follow... sorry dude.
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I did but I didn't mean it in a bad way. I have highest respect for women in general. When I had my department in a retail store, my most reliable employees were the women. I also think Hilary may be our President one day.
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Just pulling your chain RB. It just comes across as a little unenlightened, as perhaps you trade your women as you do your stock.
I kinda imagine a redneck man with a baseball cap and a southern accent saying, "Yep, I like fishin', huntin', fast cars and faster women."
lol
Now that I think about it, I think I'll do my profile interests: hiking, yoga, money and younger men. How will that be?
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quote:Originally posted by Katrina7: was VWKM trade04 big pick in the contest?
Yes it was. It finished down 40% in one month.
and also went up 300 % after I mentioned it, nice try AGAIN, your argument sucks and has been sucking lately. very few pennnies are good enough to invest in, especially under .01. most are for quick trades and I won that friggin contest with 300% gain mofo...
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For the record when the "Stock contest" started VWKM's price per share was $0.0005, when it ended it was $0.0003. Today it closed at $0.0003. Anyway you look at it that is a 40% price per share devaluation. The contest started on January 18, 2006, with January 17 closing price per share as the start price. The contest ended February 17, 2006. Anyone that needs to verify this just go back to the original posts and also look at the daily closing price per share. That will prove who's right and who's wrong. Numbers don't lie. Nothing more to be said.
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quote:Originally posted by Katrina7: Just pulling your chain RB. It just comes across as a little unenlightened, as perhaps you trade your women as you do your stock.
I kinda imagine a redneck man with a baseball cap and a southern accent saying, "Yep, I like fishin', huntin', fast cars and faster women."
lol
Now that I think about it, I think I'll do my profile interests: hiking, yoga, money and younger men. How will that be?
If you have enough money they will come. LOL. I changed the interests a bit. Check it out when you have time. Ciao
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trade04, you're getting out of control. Relax dude. We all want the same thing. To pay capital gains tax. The only difference is that we like different stocks. Just answer me this. Do you hold MOTG? If you do why not support it. If you don't, please tell me why you come to this stock's forum when there are thousands of forums out there. That's all I ask my friend. No hard feelings.
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I find that it's not so much the money that attracts the tadpoles, it seems to be other things....
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Thanks Kat, Men are satified with the most trivial things. As for money, it's doesn't buy happiness, but can make one's life simpler and less stressful.
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Yes, I agree, it seems what men want most from women are the things that unfortunately change most over time. Or should I say "droop most over time."
I am defintely on a lower my stress mission here. (And also on a spring break in the Carribean mission.)
Anyone have a house in Mexico they'd like to let me borrow? Or Telluride?
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LOL buytex-I learned the hard way on the first part of that one...
I make it a point to tell all the young ladies...don't think he'll change for the best, if anything, he'll change for the worse...big belly, balding,ear hair and fantasy football...
I just realized I sound like an old lady...I'm not that old...
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really? the band I used to manage was one of the few out of town outfits that had a regular gig on 6th street, back in the late 80s, early 90s...got several pals and a niece in Austin...
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bin--you are disappointing me...I guess real estate doesnt' count?
Here I thought you were gonna be my tadpole. I guess I better head to the gym and get on the butt crunching machine. Just remember...older women are much better in the sack than any coed you'll ever have....
Tex-what's the band...that woulda been during my party time there...
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I know, I know, trying to bring in the cash...the final edits on the book are almost done...and if motg would just hit .08 I'd be good for the year!
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I think it worked, wait, why do I suddenly have the desire to wire all my money to account number xxxxx-xxx-xxxxx....
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